WEBVTT COMBINED, THE MORERS INVOLVEDACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN HALF OFTHE VEHICLES PULLED IN THE U.S.TODAY MARKS A KICK OFF TO CHILDSAFETY PASSENGER WEEK.THERE'S STILL A HIGH NUMBEROF PARENTS THAT DON'T RESTRAINTHEIR CHILDREN IN CARS.THIS IS AN EFFORT TO REMINDPARENTS TO DO IT THE RIGHT WAY.Reporter: LAURA VERNONALWAYS MAKE SURE HER TWO KIDSARE BUCKLEED UP.I KEEP BOTH OF THEM REARFACINGS LONGER THAN RECOMMENDED.I'M A UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, ANDI DID A BUNCH OF RESEARCH.SO I KNOW, THE LONGER YOU KEEPTHEM REAR FACING, THE BETTER.Reporter: SEPTEMBER 14TH ISCHILD SAFETY WEEK.THEY'RE REMINDING PARENTS TOMAKE SURE THEIR CHILD'S CARSEATS IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY.PARENTS ARE STILL INSTALLINGSEATS INCORRECTLY.IT'S NOTHING AGAINST THEM.IT'S DIFFICULT, HOT WORK TO GETYOUR SEAT IN TIGHTLY AND NOTHAVE IT MOVE EVEN ONE INCH.THAT'S HOW YOU'LL KNOW IT'S INCORRECTLY.Reporter: SEAT BELTS SHOULDLIE ACROSS THE UPPER THIGHS ANDBE SNUG ACROSS THE SHOULDER ANDCHEST TO RESTRAIN YOUR CHILD.IT SHOULD NOT REST ON THESTOMACH AREA OR ACROSS THE NECKOR FACE.THE BEST WAY TO KEEP AN INFANTSAFE IS TO PLACE THE CHILD INAERER FACING CAR SEAT.AND CHILDREN WHO HAVE OUT GROWNTHAT, SHOULD USE A BOOSTER SEAT.IF YOU'RE NOT SURE IF YOURCAR SEAT IS BUCKLED INCORRECTLY.BRING IT TO THE SAFETY COUNCILAND THEY'LL CHECK IT OUT FORYOU.IF NOT, YOU COULD LOG ON OUR